This Bed and Breakfast In Nebraska Used To Be A Convent And You Need To See Inside
By Delana Lefevers|Published October 06, 2017
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Delana Lefevers
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As a lifelong Nebraskan, Delana loves discovering the many hidden treasures of her state. She has worked as a writer and editor since 2007. Delana's work has been featured on more than a dozen websites and in Nebraska Life Magazine.
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The little village of Steinauer (which, if you’re from around here, is pronounced “Steener”) is home to one of the state’s loveliest historic bed and breakfasts. It started out life as a very different type of establishment.
The Convent House Bed and Breakfast actually used to be - you guessed it - a convent.
It opened in 1932 to accompany the newly-built Catholic School, which operated until 1970. Four Benedictine Sisters lived in the convent and taught at the school. Staffing shortages forced the closure of the school in 1970. The building then cycled through periods of vacancy when it wasn't being rented by various families.
In 1993, volunteers from St. Anthony's Church, which is right across the street, dedicated themselves to restoring and improving the property.
The interior of the Convent House is lovely, but it's not overly fussy or stuffy. In fact, it's probably exactly what you imagine when you think of a country bed and breakfast.
Each of them is decorated differently with sweet little personal touches that make every room unique. You can have a different experience every time you visit.
Five of the rooms are meant for two people each, but there is also the option of renting the entire lower level. With four beds and two reclining chairs, this big open area sleeps seven comfortably.
On special occasions, like Valentine's Day, the B&B hosts dinners for an extra fee. They are always tasty and it's always a memorable experience.
The volunteers who run the Convent House Bed and Breakfast are faithfully dedicated to the project. The proceeds benefit St. Anthony’s, so you can feel good knowing that your relaxing vacation is benefiting the community. Find out more at the B&B’s website.
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